Journal of Crime and Justice
Volume 38, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 334-350

Does training make a difference? An evaluation of a specialized human trafficking training module for law enforcement officers (Article)

Renzetti C.M.* , Bush A. , Castellanos M. , Hunt G.
  • a Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, 1501 POT, Lexington, KY 40506-0027, United States
  • b Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, 1501 POT, Lexington, KY 40506-0027, United States
  • c Case Management and Family Support Department, Catholic Charities of LouisvilleKY, United States
  • d Kentucky Association of Sexual Assault Programs, Frankfort, KY, United States

Abstract

Since 2008, the US federal government has prioritized human trafficking prosecutions, although the expectation is that these cases will be brought to federal prosecutors by local law enforcement authorities. Recent research shows, however, that while local law enforcement officers are typically well positioned to identify human trafficking victims, most do not think human trafficking occurs in their jurisdictions and few are prepared to identify and investigate such cases. Recognizing the need for training of law enforcement regarding human trafficking, the Department of Criminal Justice Training at the Kentucky Leadership Institute undertook a statewide training conducted by victim advocates. This article reports the results of an evaluation of that training module. The article discusses the effectiveness of the program in terms of: (1) raising awareness of human trafficking in the officers' jurisdictions, (2) increasing officers' self-reported likelihood of identifying and investigating suspected human trafficking cases, and (3) the dissemination of knowledge gained through training from executive-level and mid-level officers to patrol-level officers. The findings show that participation in the training produced positive, but limited effects with regard to each of the three outcomes of interest. © 2015 © 2015 Midwestern Criminal Justice Association.

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Human trafficking Evaluation law enforcement Training

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DOI: 10.1080/0735648X.2014.997913
ISSN: 0735648X
Cited by: 23
Original Language: English